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MINING QUOTATIONS. Press Association. AUCKLAND. January IS. Sales at this morning's call on th* Stock Exchange : Talisman, 36s 3d. Waihi, 31s 9d. New Zealand Insurance, Ms £d. Auckland Trams (ord.), 25a. Afternoon call: Watchman. 2s 3d. Waihi. 325. Waihi Extended, Gid. Waihi Grand Junction, 22a Sd. Northern Steamship Co., ISa. CHRISTCHURCH, January 11. Stock Exchange sales reported: Canterbury Frozen Heat, JBB. Eaiapoi Woollen (prof-). Mo 5a GL Waihi, 325. DUNEDdN, January 11Stock Exchange sales: Union Steamship, 46s 9d. Waihi Grand Junction, 22s 3d (reported). LONDON FINANCIAL OABLS3 By IWegiaph—Press Association—Ooj>yxt«h» LONDON, January U. AUSTRALASIAN SHARES. Quotations (middle prices) compare with those for a fortnight ago as follow: Dec. 31. Jan. 11 Ji X Australasian Mercantile Isold and Finance Co. 4 percent. debenture stock 93J / City of Sydney 4 per cent. debentures (1912-1913) —.— 99 100 Dalgety and Co., Ltd-, A per cent, debentures ———- *6 «"» Metropolitan Gas. Go-, Melbourne. 44 per cent, debentures Goldsbrough, Mort and Co-, Ltd., 4 per cent, “it” debentures 974 974 Dalgety and Co., ordinary shares ars unchanged at buyers AS 17s fid. seller* ASS 56.
COMMERCIAL CASHES. By Telegraph—Prow AesociaXioQ—OopjTight .LONDON, January, 15. SILVER Bar silver is quoted at 29 1-Uid pat ounce standard. RABBIT SKINS. Aiming’s report on the rabbit skint sales show that 2000 skins were offered and 1200 sold. Cutting sorts declined by a halfpenny to a penny. All for furriers were withdrawn, there being no mdding. WHEAT. (Received January 16, AS am.) LONDON. January IS. The wheat market is steady; 38s ia asked for Australian sailer January shipment. (Received January 16, 1 am.) LONDON, January 15. PRICES OF METALS. Copper—The market ia irregular owin# to “bear" sales. On the spot, £7O 15a per ton; at three months, £7l; electrolytic, £79. Tin—On the spot, £337 XOs per ton; throe months, £235 10s. SOUTHERN WOOL SALE. INVERCARGILL, January 15, The entry for the wool sale on Friday consists of 12,300 bales, compared with 15,063 in January, 1912. The decrease is due to the quantities sent to tha northern sales and to increased private buying.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8330, 16 January 1913, Page 8
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